Multiple Choice
What is the main reason we tend to make attributions about the causes of events, others' behavior, and our own behavior?
A) We have a strong need to understand our experiences.
B) Attribution making was selected for at some point in our ancestral past.
C) We have an unconscious urge to psychoanalyze the behavior of others.
D) Having access to information about others tends to fulfill our need for power.
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